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P ROGER FLOR 2-2 Standard (1269)

Reference: P ROGER DE FLOR 2-2 This stylish 65 sqm apartment for 6 Persons is located in Barcelona’s Eixample District. It is completely refurbished and redesigned to accommodate guests with today’s demands. It has a double bedroom with a double bed and an another bedroom with 2 single beds. There is a confortable double sofa bed in the big living room. Fully equipped with an american kitchen and bathroom. 3rd floor with elevator. Rent and deposit can be paid with the credit card by arrival. The flat is accommodated for 6 persons and has a housekeeper.

Keys have to be picked up before 21h.If it is later and before 00:00 it costs an extra of 30 EUR.PRICE PER MONTH: 1-6 Pers / Month : 1 500 EUR.(Fees included <200€) 35% Agency fees included (21% VAT included) + 5 EUR bank fee + deposit paid with the credit card. Endcleaning 75 EUR. .

NOTICE: Please see the calendar for vacancies. The reservation can be made using the inquiry form above. The agency fee has to be paid in advance. The rent has to be paid on arrival at the apartment when receiving the keys. A copy of your passport is requested by the owner of the flat

HOW TO GET THERE Metro L2 ; station “TETUAN” From the Airport : Take the blue Aerobus A1 from the airport and stop at “Plaza Catalunya”. Then take the metro L3 direction TRINITAT NOVA until “Passeig de Gracia” and change for the metro L2 direction BADALONA/POMPEU FABRA until the station “Tetuan”. You are 5 min away by walk from the apartment. From train station ’ants : Take the metro line L5 direction VALL D’HEBRON” and stop at the station “Sagrada Familia”. Change to metro line L2 direction “PARALEL” and stop at the station “Tetuan”. You are 5 min away by walk from the apartment.

Facilities

Cooker: Induction hob

Fridge

INTERNET

INTERNET WiFi

Microwave

Oven

Phone

TV

Washing machine

Barcelona

Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.[9][10] It is a major cultural and economic centre in southwestern Europe (Iberian Peninsula), 24th in the world (after Zürich, before Frankfurt)[11] and a growing financial centre (Diagonal Mar and Gran Via). It is the fourth economically powerful city by GDP in the European Union and 35th in the world with an output amounting to €177 billion.[12] As of 2009 the city was ranked Europe's third and one of the world's most successful as a city brand.[13] At the same time, the city was ranked Europe's fourth best city for business and fastest improving European city, with growth improved by 17% per year.[14] Barcelona is a transport hub with one of Europe's principal seaports, an international airport which handles above 35 million passengers per year, an extensive motorway networkand a high-speed rail line with a planned link to France and the rest of Europe

Sports & nature

FC Barcelona, founded in 1899 by a group of young foreigners living in Barcelona, was the result of the increasing popularity of football, and other British sports, across Europe. These origins have conferred upon the Club its intercultural identity, multi-sport focus and its deeply-rooted allegiance to Barcelona and Catalonia.The foundation of the Club coincided with a time when people were becoming interested in playing sport in Catalonia; this social context and Catalonia’s idiosyncratic culture led to the creation of a new model of modern leisure.

Nightlife info

Barcelona is a city known for its amazing nightlife. There is a huge variety in bars, pubs and clubs. From a tiny, cozy traditional Spanish bar to a lot of different amazing clubs. The entrances for the clubs vary from 10 Euros to a maximum of 25 Euros. Although you can gain free entry into many of the top venues on special guestlists that are open for anyone to use, (you just need to know what to quote on the door).

The great party in Barcelona are also the erasmus parties in Barcelona. You can go out every night of the week if you´re willing to. There are special theme nights on almost every night. Like the ´Love Mondays´ at Opium Mar and the ironically named ´Crappy Tuesday´ at Apollo for example. It's all about finding your own cup of tea.. or something a little stronger! During the summer, Barcelona´s nightlife becomes even more varied - with open air cinemas, live dj sets on rooftops, and paradise beach bars springing up all over the city.

Fridays and Saturdays are dominated by a cosmopolitan mix of tourists, and stag & hen parties. Sunday nights are busy with locals as many shops and restaurants are closed on Mondays. Most of the action is centred around La Rambla, the wide boulevard stretching from Placa de Catalunya to the Port Vell. There are usually street entertainers wowing the crowds - mime artists, clowns, acrobats, flamenco dancers etc. Wandering the streets adjacent to La Rambla - the Gothic district (Barrí Gotic), Raval and Born will reveal many fun bars, often aimed at students and budget travelers.

Culture and history info

The origins of Barcelona date back to the first century BC, when the Romans established a small colony around Mont Tàber (Taber Hill) called Barcino. The remains of two Roman walls bear witness to this time.

From the 4th to the 13th centuries, Barcelona expanded and consolidated the urban centre established by the Romans. At the end of the 13th century, a second wall was built, around the Santa Maria del Mar church, a symbol of medieval Barcelona. This was where the Ribera barri arose, the neighbourhood of craftspeople.

The fruitful medieval period established Barcelona's position as the economic and political centre of the Western Mediterranean. The city’s Gothic Quarter bears witness to the splendour enjoyed by the city from the 13th to the 15th centuries.

From the 15th to 18th centuries Barcelona entered a period of decline, while it struggled to maintain its economic and political independence. This struggle ended in 1714, when the city fell to the Bourbon troops and Catalonia’s and Catalans’ rights and privileges were suppressed.

The 20th century ushered in widespread urban renewal throughout Barcelona city, culminating in its landmark Eixample district, which showcases some of Barcelona’s most distinctive Catalan art-nouveau, or modernista, buildings. The Catalan Antoni Gaudí, one of the most eminent architects, designed buildings such as the Casa Milà (known as La Pedrera, the Catalan for stone quarry), the Casa Batlló and the Sagrada Família church, which have become world-famous landmarks.

The freedoms achieved during this period were severely restricted during the Civil War in 1936 and the subsequent dictatorship. With the reinstatement of democracy in 1978, Barcelona society regained its economic strength and the Catalan language was restored. The city's hosting of the 1992 Olympic Games gave fresh impetus to Barcelona's potential and reaffirmed its status as a major metropolis.
In 2004, the Forum of Cultures reclaimed industrial zones to convert them into residential districts. An example of the renewed vigour with which Barcelona is looking towards the 21st century

DESTINATIONS

Accommodations we offer

Our accommodations follow strict selection criteria and we personally check all apartments and private bedrooms. Most of Barcelona city accommodations are in the heart of the city with Metro stops within walking distance. We are professional as we want to make sure you'll have a great time in Barcelona.

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Need help booking?

Please select the accommodation page and click on the calendar for availability. Click on the dates available and proceed with a form. Some accommodation can be booked and payed online and others are just for enquiry reservation.

General Accommodation enquiry can be made using the enquiry form above SEND INQUIRY.

Or call us on the number below to speak to one of our advisors who will help you with all your needs. +34. 93 410 00 37 or +34. 606 96 91 97

GENERAL PRICES

monthly rentals - Furnished rooms in a shared flat have a monthly average price between € 300 and € 550. Furnished flats and apartments have a monthly average price between € 700 and € 2100.

Tourist holiday rentals , Short term rentals of our accommodations have an average price between € 30 and €120 per person per night.

You can also be asked for a deposit, which will be given back to you at the moment of the key exchange on the date of departure if nothing was damaged or broken.